Wednesday, April 26, 2006

April 26

A Baltimore Circuit Court Jury returned guilty verdicts on all counts this afternoon in the first-degree murder trial of Mohammed Biglari, who sounds like a total psycho. Sentencing is set for June 15 at 11 a.m. before Judge Allison. This was Biglari's third trial for the 1991 murder of Barbara Halsey, a Veteran's Hospital employee and mother of two. His two previous murder convictions were vacated by the Maryland Court of Appeals.

The BCGJ returned two indictments charging Baltimore City police officer Walter Jackson-Hill, 36, of York, Pennsylvania with two counts of Bribery, two counts of Extortion by Government Employee and two counts of Misconduct in Office. Jackson is accused of taking cash bribes in exchange for failing to appear in court.

The BCGJ returned an indictment charging Baltimore City police officer Che Christopher Jackson, 35, of Randallstown, with one count of Felony Theft. If convicted Jackson could be sentenced to up to 15 years and/or fined $25,000. The indictment alleges that between January 4 and January 6 Jackson removed four 20-inch Rox Fossill rims and four Wanli tires valued at $1800 from a 2000 Cadillac Deville belonging to Lisa Smith. Ms Smith's vehicle had been seized as a result of an investigation into a shooting. The rims and tires were removed while the vehicle was being stored at the Northeastern police district. The tires and rims were subsequently located on a 1999 Cadillac Deville belonging to Jackson.

CP recounts the tragic tale of 15-year-old Vatell Murray, murdered on the last day of 2005.

The Ink recounts last week's seven murders. In case you haven't heard, crime is up in every category in Baltimore (by 4 percent city-wide, says the Sun) and we're up to 86 homicides.

Student mathletes filed a motion in court demanding $800 million and the removal of the school board.

Harry Hudson Conway got 12 years and 7 months federal for robbing two Towson banks.

Scary: a man trying to call 911 about an assault in progress was transferred four times and hung up on by operators.

Tainted heroin is causing addicts' deaths in PA, NJ and possibly Maryland's Eastern Shore.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

wjz headline:
Mayor Blames State Agency For Juvenile-Victim Statistics



O'Malley's a whiny lil' bitch !
Nothing's ever his fault, is it ?

Fire this Commissioner and keep the deputy mayors out of the relacement's face. Hire a sufficient number of cops (over a thousand at this point) by any means necessary. asap

Malnurtured Snay said...

Glad I don't do heroin.

Anonymous said...

Another Baltimore night.... only here can I go to a bar and get the whole bar into a brawl because some guy wants to be macho.

Here's a Baltimore equation:

Alcohol+ego+any Baltimore inner city neighborhood = chaos, or divide with stupidity and you get assault with a remainder of murder

Maurice Bradbury said...

Wow, Liz, what were you wearing?!

Anonymous said...

LMfao, actually i was wearing a care bears t-shirt and old jeans... that just screams sex appeal.... actually he was arguing with ME, and I don't think he liked the fact he was arguing with a woman and losing.

Maurice Bradbury said...

so who got assaulted? It all sounds like something out of a Patrick Swayze movie.

InsiderOut said...

The Messenger also wrote about the reassigned Northern District commander. Here's an excerpt and the link: Lukasik is "being made the scapegoat," said William Miller, executive director of the Greater Homewood Community Corp.

"The basic fact is that the Northern District is seriously understaffed and this is a problem that was beyond his control," Miller wrote in an e-mail. "Those of us who worked with Maj. Lukasik were impressed by his responsiveness, professionalism and hard work."

link

Anonymous said...

While Lukasic has his own limitations, certainly no Commander can be faulted for being supplied with inadequate manpower.

The Police Commissioner, on the other hand, {ahem} who allows his workforce to fall below a reasonable staffing level needs to be fired.

Fire a municipal employee in Baltimore for incompetence? No, we give raises for that, y'know.

Maurice Bradbury said...

Wait, galt, weren't you calling him "Invisible Steve" a few months ago?

Anonymous said...

Yep. And he was.

BUT, he wasn't 'transferred' for that reason. He was transferred because Lenny gave him 100 guys to work with, and he couldn't turn a sow's ear into a silk purse.

First, give each district commander sufficient staff; then, crucify them if they serve poorly.

I've ALWAYS said Northern needs more manpower. They should have 300 men (total) on the Greenmount corridor alone.